Issue 23, 2024

ION Thallos-HTL: a fluorescent thallium indicator that enables cell-selective and localizable thallium flux assays

Abstract

Ion channels are essential proteins for all organisms. Electrophysiology is a useful and commonly employed method to study ion channels, however there is a need for operationally simpler, cost-effective and higher throughput techniques to study ion channel functions in their native environments. Fluorescent ion indicators, such as Fluo-4 and Thallos, have been used for decades to study ion channel activity by measuring the flux of ions through channels of interest. In this work, we present ION Thallos-HTL, a thallium indicator that can be localized using HaloTag technology. This novel indicator enables specific labeling of cells and intracellular compartments in live cells and responds to changes in thallium concentration within these environments. We demonstrate the utility of ION Thallos-HTL by conducting a thallium flux assay using high-throughput instrumentation in a mixed cell population where some cells are expressing HaloTag and some are not.

Graphical abstract: ION Thallos-HTL: a fluorescent thallium indicator that enables cell-selective and localizable thallium flux assays

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Apr 2024
Accepted
22 May 2024
First published
22 May 2024

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024,22, 4748-4756

ION Thallos-HTL: a fluorescent thallium indicator that enables cell-selective and localizable thallium flux assays

M. Macias-Contreras, J. P. Granados and D. S. Hernandez, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, 22, 4748 DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00535J

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